17. Quinton, W.L. and M. Hayashi, 2004. The Flow and Storage of Water in the Wetland-Dominated Central Mackenzie River Basin: Recent Advances and Future Directions. Special Issue of the Canadian Water Resources Association Journal on Predicting Ungauged Streamflow in the Mackenzie Valley: Today's Techniques & Tomorrow's Solutions. International Decade for Predictions in Ungauged Basins Yellowknife, Northwest Territories, Canada, March 8-9, 2004, pp. 45-66.

12. Quinton W.L. and D.M. Gray, 2003. Subsurface drainage from organic soils in permafrost terrain: the major factors to be represented in a runoff model. Refereed Proceedings of the 8th International Conference on Permafrost, Davos, Switzerland. 6 pp.

32. Waddington, J.M., W. Quinton, J.S. Price, P. Lafleur. Advances in Canadian Wetland Hydrology, 2003-2007. Quadrennial Report of the Canadian National Committee for the International Association of Hydrological Scientists (CNC-IAHS), to the International Union of Geodesy and Geophysics (IUGG), 2007.

31. Quinton WL and Hayashi M, 2007. Toward Physically-Based Hydrological Modelling of a Wetland-Dominated Discontinuous Permafrost Zone in Northwestern Canada. In P.D. di Cenzo and FJ Wrona (eds.) Canadian Hydrological Activities Relating to UNESCO's IHP-VI. Report prepared for UNESCO by the Canadian National Committee for IHP.

30. Quinton, W. and M. Hayashi. Permafrost Melt in Wetland Basins: Implications for Water Resources in the NWT. Invited Information Meeting with the Government of the Northwest Territories, Department of Environment and Natural resources. Yellowknife, 6 March, 2009.

181. Hopkinson, C., L. Chasmer, W. Quinton. Studying permafrost plateau morphological processes and rates of change using LiDAR and Thermography. 55th Annual Meeting of the Western Division of the Canadian Association of Geographers (WDCAG), University of Lethbridge, 7-9 March 2013.

158. Quinton, W.L., & T. Brown. Examining the Influence of Permafrost Thaw on Runoff in the Subarctic. Joint Annual Meeting of the Canadian Geophysical Union and the Canadian Society of Agricultural and Forest Meteorology, Banff, Alberta, 15-18 May, 2011.

151. Quinton, W., S. Endrizzi, P. Marsh. Investigation of the energy-based theory of runoff in arctic regions with a hydrological model that couples the heat and water balance. Annual Fall Meeting of the American Geophysical Union, San Francisco, 13–17 December, 2010.

145. Endrizzi, S., P. Marsh and W.L. Quinton. Impact of the topographic control on the depth of thaw in a peat covered continuous permafrost site in the arctic tundra. Canadian Conference on Permafrost, 6th Canadian Conference on Permafrost, Calgary, Alberta, 12-16 Sept., 2010.

144. Endrizzi, S., P. Marsh and W. L. Quinton. Topographic control on the depth of thaw in a peat covered continuous permafrost site in the arctic tundra and implication on the runoff production. International Polar Year Oslo Science Conference, Oslo, Norway, 8-12 June 2010.

143. Carey, S.K., W.L. Quinton and J.W. Pomeroy. The Role of Subsurface Storage and Permafrost Change on Subarctic Streamflow. International Polar Year Oslo Science Conference, Oslo, Norway, 8-12 June 2010.

142. Endrizzi, S., P. Marsh and W. Quinton. Topographic control on the depth of thaw in a peat covered continuous permafrost site in the arctic tundra and implication on the runoff production. CGU Joint Meeting with CMOS in Ottawa, May 31 - June 4, 2010.

136. Endrizzi, S., P. Marsh, W. Quinton and M. Dall’Amico. Topographic control of the depth of ground thaw in a peat covered continuous permafrost site in the Canadian arctic tundra. EGU General Assembly, Vienna, Austria, 2–7 May 2010.

47. Quinton, W.L. and D.M. Gray. Subsurface drainage from organic soils in permafrost terrain: the major factors to be represented in a runoff model. 8th International Conference on Permafrost, July, 2003, Davos, Switzerland.

40. Carey, S.K. and W.L. Quinton, 2001. Hillslope runoff processes in the Canadian Arctic and subarctic: the role of frozen ground and organic soils. Chapman Conference on State of the Art Hillslope Hydrology. Sunriver Resort, Sunriver, Oregon, October 8-12, 2001.

14. Marsh, P., W.L. Quinton and J.W. Pomeroy. Surface Energy Balance and Runoff Processes During the Snowmelt Period at High Latitude Sites. Ocean Atmosphere Ice Exchanges Theme of the Second International Scientific Conference on the Global Energy and Water Cycle, Hampton Virginia, July, 1996.

13. Quinton, W.L. and P. Marsh, 1996. Hillslope runoff on hummocky tundra terrain. Annual Meeting of the Canadian Association of Geographers, University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, Canada.

12. Maxfield, A., P. Marsh and W.L. Quinton, 1996. A comparison of radar snow observation at tundra and taiga sites. Annual Meeting of the Canadian Association of Geographers, University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, Canada.